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How Can You Improve Footwork For Better Balance?
General Climbing
Mar 25
Elevate your climbing game with better footwork. Discover techniques and exercises to enhance your balance and efficiency on the wall.
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PaulClimbs
Jun 15
How short should i cut my finger nails for climbing?
I don't really think there is a general best length. For me personally, I cut them just enough to not be too short, but don't leave enough to hear the nails on the wall. If they are even a little bit longer than that, they tend to sometimes get bent backwards while grabbing the holds, which obviously is not very pleasant.
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PaulClimbs
Jun 15
should you downsize less in flat neutral shoes?
I would say you should always try them on and see what works for you. The same principles apply to choosing neutral climbing shoes as they do to choosing aggressive climbing shoes - try them on and feel what feels best for you. I would keep in mind the intended usage of the shoes though, since if you are getting neutral shoes, you may be climbin...
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PaulClimbs
Jun 15
Are velcro shoes less durable than lace and slippers?
I don't have any lace climbing shoes, but so far I know quite a few people who have Velcro shoes that have torn and the Velcro strap is no longer attached. My shoes are actually very close to tearing it seems as well. I have never seen anyone whose lace shoes have torn though, but I'm sure it happens, I just don't know at what rate compared to V...
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Apr 27, 2023
I purchased climbing gear in 2020, used frequently the first few years and left in storage. It may have been exposed to solvents. Retire? Or not?
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It depends on the climbing gear for me. Shoes - I would just wear them, see how they feel, fit, and perform. Climbing rope - I would personally not test my luck with this. Maybe others would disagree, but I don't know if I could feel safe on...
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Sep 26, 2022
how many pairs of climbing shoes do i need?
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as many as you wish! i have a pair for trad/crack climbing and long routes, slab/vertical sport climbing and a bouldering pair for short durations.
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Sep 26, 2022
my climbing shoes are 3 years old, should i buy new ones?
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yes! why not get another pair for different applications.
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Feb 13, 2023
Can you go climbing without climbing shoes?
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While generally you can go climbing without climbing shoes, it is highly recommended to wear climbing shoes. Some indoor gyms also require the use of climbing shoes and forbid climbing in anything other than them....
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Feb 13, 2023
Do you need to wear socks with climbing shoes?
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You don't need to wear socks with rock climbing shoes, most people don't, but many people do for different reasons. If you have blisters, wounds, or want to prevent blisters, a thin pair of socks can help quite a bit with that. If your ...
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Feb 13, 2023
How long will climbing shoes hurt?
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The amount of time it takes climbing shoes to break in and to stop being painful depends on a few things, such as the specific shoes, their size, the material of the shoes, and how often you climb in them. The most important thing is to, first, ge...
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Feb 13, 2023
Do beginners need climbing shoes?
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Even beginners can benefit from climbing shoes, this is especially true for outdoor rock climbing, where climbing shoes can be considered a necessity. Some indoor climbing gyms also require all climbers to climb in climbing shoes, even beginners a...
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Feb 13, 2023
Why do climbers use small shoes?
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Climbers wear small sized shoes because climbing shoes are meant to be very minimal and snug. When climbers wear climbing shoes that are slightly smaller than their actual shoe size, these attributes are slightly enhanced, as is the performance a cli...
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Feb 7, 2023
What should your feet look like in climbing shoes?
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Your toes should be slightly curled inside the shoes, though, this depends on how aggressive the shoes are, the size of the shoes, and the shape of them. If you have wide feet, you should try to find shoes that are wider and have a wider toe box. ...
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Feb 7, 2023
How snug should rock climbing shoes be?
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Climbing shoes should be snug enough to not have dead space in them, but not so snug that you feel throbbing pain and can't even walk or climb in them. Climbing shoes are designed for being snug and minimal to help with footwork, this include...
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